Photo by Mike Reeder
Library supporters highlight the $1.35 million fundraising goal of the library foundation.
City hires architect for new library
The dream of a new public library moved a step closer to reality last week when the Boerne City Council on Sept. 23 voted unanimously to hire an architect to design a new $8.5 million facility. Under the terms of a contract with O’Neill, Conrad and Oppelt, a 25,000-square-foot library will be designed to occupy a 15-acre site near the intersection of Main Street and Johns Road.


EVENTS

Wednesday - Crumpets Restaurant, offers an opportunity for wine aficionados to learn and experience ''Wines of South Central France''
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Saturday -
Northwest Vista College will host the Third Annual Vista Da$h For Dollar$ 5K Run/Walk. Area walkers and runners are invited to register.
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HIGHLIGHTS

Helpful Hint: Bullying is a serious public health issue that negatively affects countless children and teens every day. Read more...

Helpful Hint: With all of the conveniences available today, why do we still have to make that nagging trip to the grocery store to pick up the necessities for the week? 
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PHOTOS
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La Cantera expansion nears completion
Thursday, 09 October 2008

ImageConstruction is nearing completion on the 300,000-square-foot phase two expansion at the Shops at La Cantera, with the new wing on schedule to open to the public Oct. 24.

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Optimism reigns at Stone Oak Business Expo
Thursday, 09 October 2008
ImageIn the wake of a faltering economy, San Antonio businesses were out in full force Sept. 30 to promote their wares and services at the sixth annual Stone Oak Business Expo.
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Get good secondhand clothes and help a good cause
Thursday, 09 October 2008

ImageSan Antonio’s first secondhand clothing store focused on fashion-conscious teens and young adults, the Garment Exchange carries both new and previously owned fashionable merchandise.

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City, Toyota clean-up city parks
Thursday, 09 October 2008
ImageToyota factory workers were beginning their third hour of working at Normoyle Park during a hot afternoon Sept. 19, it marked the end of the first week of City-Toyota Green Clean-Up.
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Teacher didn’t let scoliosis slow her down
Thursday, 25 September 2008

ImageWhen Mountain Valley Middle School teacher Debbie Bumgardner went into surgery to hopefully fix her spine that closely resembled the letter “S,” running was the farthest thing from her mind.

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Booking it: NISD coaches kids on the stuff they’re packing
Thursday, 25 September 2008
ImageAccording to NISD occupational therapists, more than 40 million students in the United States carry school backpacks. Additionally, more than 7,000 emergency visits in 2001 were related to backpacks and book bags.
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